Go to the bottom of the page and work your way up to get a sense of Suh's journey. He started as one of several high-profile recruits in 2005. Many of them never panned out, but Suh finished as one of the most highly acclaimed defensive players in college football history. The respect for him grew even more when he announced a $2.6 million donation to the university at the 2010 spring game.

Many of the older story links below will be broken by now, but the item descriptions should give you an idea of what was being written at the time. Links to game pages are included only for his astounding 2009 season. Earlier games can be found here.

 Almost lost in the shuffle is news that Suh is a FWAA & Walter Camp All-American.

 He has shaken up the Heisman race the same way he has changed games. Now, can Ndamukong Suh somehow defy the odds and claim the coveted trophy as his own? While we wait to find out, there's plenty to chew on:

 StiffArmTrophy's final projection says Suh will get the most first-place votes but finish second or third.

 Four Blackshirts are named to the coaches All-Big 12 first team: Ndamukong Suh, Jared Crick, Prince Amukamara and Larry Asante — and Suh is the Defensive Player of the Year. Three Huskers earn second-team honors.